Consider the following pairs: Statement / Associated Person 1. The only way we can arrive at a fair and just rule is if we imagine ourselves to be in a situation in which we have to make decisions about how society should be organized - John Rawls 2. A just society is that society in which an ascending sense of reverence and descending sense of contempt is dissolved into the creation of a compassionate society - J. S. Mill 3. Justice implies something which it is not only right to do, and wrong not to do, but which some individual person can claim from us as his moral right - Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched?

Fundamental Rights — question ID 287

Options

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Explanation

Pair 1 is correctly matched. This statement, presented by the famous political philosopher John Rawls, is based on the theory of fair distribution of justice. Statement 2 was written by the constitutionalist Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar, hence pair 2 is not correctly matched. Statement 3 was written by the famous economic, social, political, and philosophical thinker J.S. Mill, hence pair 3 is also not correctly matched.